Pantologia. A new (cabinet) cyclopædia, by J.M. Good, O. Gregory, and N. Bosworth assisted by other gentlemen of eminence, Volume 51813 |
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... employed for a very differ- ent purpose from that of a regulator of motion it is employed as a collector of power . Suppose all resistance removed from the working point of a machine furnished with a very large or heavy fly immediately ...
... employed for a very differ- ent purpose from that of a regulator of motion it is employed as a collector of power . Suppose all resistance removed from the working point of a machine furnished with a very large or heavy fly immediately ...
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... employed in active exercises . " Clover - hay , " says Mr. Clark , " should only be given to cattle and draught - horses , whose labour is slow and equal . It cannot be recom- mended as a proper fodder for horses that stand much at rest ...
... employed in active exercises . " Clover - hay , " says Mr. Clark , " should only be given to cattle and draught - horses , whose labour is slow and equal . It cannot be recom- mended as a proper fodder for horses that stand much at rest ...
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... employed in . " Post - horses , hunters , and other horses em- ployed in such violent exercises , ought to be fed chiefly with grain during the time of their being so employed . The former frequently eat from four to six or more feeds ...
... employed in . " Post - horses , hunters , and other horses em- ployed in such violent exercises , ought to be fed chiefly with grain during the time of their being so employed . The former frequently eat from four to six or more feeds ...
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... employed to the same pur- pose ; so that , in this way , the force of a horse is equal to that of seven men . The best and most effectual posture in a man , is that of rowing ; when he not only acts with more muscles at once , for ...
... employed to the same pur- pose ; so that , in this way , the force of a horse is equal to that of seven men . The best and most effectual posture in a man , is that of rowing ; when he not only acts with more muscles at once , for ...
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... employed in producing the heat . Where the first kind of materials is employed in affording heat , the frame is usually formed with an upright back and ends of deal planking , and a sloping front of moveable glass lights ; the length ...
... employed in producing the heat . Where the first kind of materials is employed in affording heat , the frame is usually formed with an upright back and ends of deal planking , and a sloping front of moveable glass lights ; the length ...
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